Fake Customer Accounts Defraud Businesses of Billions Each Year

Stop Fake Accounts

The rise in bogus accounts is defrauding businesses and government programs of billions of dollars.

From Unemployment Insurance programs paying out over $60B to phony accounts, to JP Morgan buying a company with over 80% counterfeit accounts, this type of preventable fraud is costing tax payers and businesses billions.

Account fraud is preventable!

Join Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Rob Manser as he discusses how customer data validation services can help detect, prevent and remove fraudulent accounts from your business. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023 @ 11am PST

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Featured Presenter ​

Rob Manser, Senior Product Marketing Manager

Rob brings a passion for all things marketing. With over 25 years of omni-channel marketing experience and a deep understanding of how customer data quality impacts a business, he is uniquely positioned to discuss the impacts data quality can have on your business and bottom line.  

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